In his pioneering mid-twentieth-century analysis of language acquisition, linguist Noam Chomsky argued that human children do not merely memorize phrases but possess an innate capacity for grammar ___ an internal system of rules—often referred to as 'universal grammar'—that allows them to generate an infinite number of novel sentences. This theoretical framework revolutionized cognitive science by shifting the focus from behavioral imitation to underlying mental structures.
Which choice completes the text so that it conforms to the conventions of Standard English?
- Agrammar—an
- Bgrammar; an
- grammar: anCevap
- Dgrammar, and which is an
Cevap
The correct answer is the option that uses a colon followed by 'an' ('grammar: an').
The correct option uses a colon to separate the independent clause from the explanatory appositive noun phrase. A colon must follow an independent clause and is used to introduce an explanation, list, or definition. In this sentence, the clause before the blank is independent, and the noun phrase after it explains what Chomsky meant by 'grammar'. Furthermore, using a colon avoids the structural confusion that would arise from using a dash, which would conflict with the pair of dashes already present later in the sentence.
Adım Adım Çözüm
Anahtar Kavram
Colons, Semicolons, and Dashes